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Jul 17th 2019, 15:40 |
neon1024 |
Which leads to `$this->getConnection()` returning `null` in `Table.php`, however I’ve added a connection instance to the config when running `initialize` |
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Jul 17th 2019, 15:39 |
neon1024 |
However I encounter `Error: Call to a member function getSchemaCollection() on null` |
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Jul 17th 2019, 15:39 |
neon1024 |
I’d like to unit test that my table class has the correct data type set to the schema |
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Jul 17th 2019, 14:59 |
neon1024 |
Have a great day @scuadra |
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Jul 17th 2019, 14:59 |
itmpls |
Did you figure it out? |
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Jul 17th 2019, 14:58 |
scuadra |
I really appreciate everyone's help. Have a nice day |
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Jul 17th 2019, 13:58 |
scuadra |
I posted the wrong snippet |
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Jul 17th 2019, 13:58 |
scuadra |
but they are protected |
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Jul 17th 2019, 13:58 |
scuadra |
my mistake |
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Jul 17th 2019, 13:58 |
scuadra |
oh, sorry |
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Jul 17th 2019, 13:57 |
neon1024 |
The one you pasted is `public` |
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Jul 17th 2019, 13:56 |
scuadra |
yes, they are |
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Jul 17th 2019, 13:48 |
neon1024 |
Aren’t they `protected` ? |
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Jul 17th 2019, 13:47 |
scuadra |
I don't know if this helps but it seems that setters are not Working at all |
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Jul 17th 2019, 13:41 |
itmpls |
hm I can't spot anything off if you say it's like that |
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Jul 17th 2019, 13:40 |
scuadra |
so maybe the Entity is in the right place |
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Jul 17th 2019, 13:40 |
scuadra |
and I got the website of the member |
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Jul 17th 2019, 13:40 |
scuadra |
and after $user = $this->Members->get($this->Auth->user('id')); I did --> dd($user->get('website')); |
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Jul 17th 2019, 13:39 |
scuadra |
and I created _getWebsite() method in the Entity which returns the website |
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Jul 17th 2019, 13:39 |
scuadra |
for example I have field website |
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Jul 17th 2019, 13:35 |
scuadra |
namespace App\Model\Entity; use Cake\Auth\DefaultPasswordHasher; use Cake\ORM\Entity; class Member extends Entity { public function _setPassword($password) { if (strlen($password) > 0) { return (new DefaultPasswordHasher)->hash($password); } } } |
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Jul 17th 2019, 13:34 |
scuadra |
here are the contents |
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Jul 17th 2019, 13:34 |
scuadra |
it's in app/src/Model/Entity |
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Jul 17th 2019, 13:34 |
itmpls |
clearly something is off |
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Jul 17th 2019, 13:34 |
itmpls |
directory, namespace, class name |
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Jul 17th 2019, 13:33 |
scuadra |
@itmpls the filename is Member.php |
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Jul 17th 2019, 13:33 |
itmpls |
@scuadra ? |
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Jul 17th 2019, 13:32 |
itmpls |
what is the filename, and directory and class name and namespace? |
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Jul 17th 2019, 13:32 |
itmpls |
where do . you have your Member class? |
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Jul 17th 2019, 13:07 |
scuadra |
the Entity class not being used? :face_with_rolling_eyes: |
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Jul 17th 2019, 13:07 |
scuadra |
maybe I'm missing something but where's the problem |
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Jul 17th 2019, 13:05 |
admad |
we already found the problem. you need to find the solution :slightly_smiling_face: |
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Jul 17th 2019, 13:04 |
scuadra |
thank you for your time |
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Jul 17th 2019, 13:04 |
scuadra |
I still can't find the problem but anyway you were very patient |
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Jul 17th 2019, 12:48 |
scuadra |
In my app.php I set the Security.salt to the one that was used in my Cake2 app |
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Jul 17th 2019, 12:48 |
admad |
there's no caching involved in class loading (unless you have turned on opcode caching) |
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Jul 17th 2019, 12:47 |
scuadra |
I also tried to clear the cache but still no result |
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Jul 17th 2019, 12:47 |
scuadra |
yes, I tried debug($password); exit(); in the _setPassword() method but it wasn't triggered |
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Jul 17th 2019, 12:46 |
admad |
So in spite of your claims you either havent named it properly or put in proper location |
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Jul 17th 2019, 12:46 |
admad |
`object(Cake\ORM\Entity)` so your `Member` entity class isn't used. |
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Jul 17th 2019, 12:45 |
scuadra |
the password field in the object is plain text |